Nobel Prize Winners

The following winners of Nobel Prizes have had an
association with The Johns Hopkins University,
either as graduates of Johns Hopkins or as faculty
of the university before, at the time of or subsequent
to their receipt of the prize.

26. Robert H. Mundell
Visiting faculty at SAIS Bologna Center,
2000-2001; AGIP Chair in International Economics at the
center, 1997-98; also was on the center's faculty, 1959-61
Nobel Prize in Economics, 1999

NOTE:
International Physicians for The Prevention of Nuclear
War Inc. of Boston, Mass., was the winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize in 1985. Two Johns Hopkins graduates --
Bernard Lown, M.D. 1945, and James E. Muller M.D. 1969 --
were among the six physicians (three Americans, three
Soviets) who founded that organization in 1980. Dr.
Lown delivered one of the two Nobel acceptance
speeches on behalf of the organization.

Revised October 4, 2011

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